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AIDS Patients Faces Discrimination Up North

Thu, 12 Dec 2013 Source: from frank owusu obimpeh.

PERSONS LIVING With HIV/AIDS (PLWA) in three northern

Regions of Ghana, have disclosed that little is being done to promote the welfare

of its members.

This was made known at this year’s World AIDS Day, themed: “Accelerating the

National Response Towards the MDGs”.

One of the members of PLWHA told freelance journalist networkin an interview,

“Many HIV/AIDS patients in upper east , nothern region as well as upper west regions

in the country are fast deteriorating due to the lack of

essential drugs in the various health facilities, while newly-tested

cases cannot start medication because of shortage of regent in many

laboratories.”

The Upper East Regional Executive of the National Association of

PLWHA had disclosed on a Bolgatanga-based radio station that some of the drugs

needed for the most HIV/AIDS seropositives were in short supply.

Information gathered from various interviews with persons living with the condition,

across the northern regions in the country, revealed that, Ghana was far from

achieving the theme as

PLWA members and their family were being discriminated against in the

society.

“Some people living with the disease have been crying in their rooms

and have on several occasions tried committing suicide,” another member

confirmed..

Source: from frank owusu obimpeh.